
Spam in the blogs
Started by
amylove
, Sep 19 2012 06:02 PM
9 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 19 September 2012 - 08:02 PM
I have already banned a lot of people ;
Don't always have the time to do it,but going to work on this
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I passed 45 min to delete spam and some blogs that have been deleted by theirs authors.AJH
Don't always have the time to do it,but going to work on this

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I passed 45 min to delete spam and some blogs that have been deleted by theirs authors.AJH
One name,one word : Amy <3
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#4
Posted 30 October 2012 - 11:21 AM
Thanks - my apioogies for not addressing this sooner - having some personal issues at the moment that have sapped all my attention! x
#6
Posted 08 January 2013 - 03:20 PM
I'm sorry to dig this thread up again, I know you moderators have a lot of work on your hands, but the spam seems to be a growing problem. As I write this, according to the forum's statistics the last 24 hours has seen 4067 blog entries, all of them spam. They mostly seem to be advertising the sale of pharmaceuticals, which is not only illegal, but also potentially dangerous.
I don't have the technical expertise to know how to deal with this problem, but is there a way to make the registration process for the forum more secure?
edit: maybe we can make use of Captcha and confirmation e-mails for new member registrations?
I don't have the technical expertise to know how to deal with this problem, but is there a way to make the registration process for the forum more secure?
edit: maybe we can make use of Captcha and confirmation e-mails for new member registrations?
Edited by Cecilia, 08 January 2013 - 03:27 PM.
#8
Posted 08 January 2013 - 05:04 PM
Thanks AJH, I know you work very hard getting rid of spammers. Unfortunately it seems to have become a problem that's too big to deal with by just banning the culprits. For every one you ban, 10 or 100 or however many new ones pop up. I really think it might be worth trying to make the registration process more secure and perhaps also introducing something like Captcha for every new blog post. I don't know how feasable that is withing the structure of the forum though, so I'll leave it to the tech experts.
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